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Can We Live Forever? | Ray Kurzweil Q & A

Ray Kurzweil discusses the upcoming exponential technological advances in medicine, gene therapy, and nanotechnology which will lengthen human lifespan. Eventually, he believes that this technology will become so powerful that it will be able to cure any disease and reverse any aging process. At this point, we will become immortal. At DNA Investor, we are invested in the world’s leading biotechnology companies developing these technologies. To find out more about these firms and the incredible future they are helping to create, join us today.

Can We Live Forever? | Ray Kurzweil Q & A

Ray Kurzweil discusses the upcoming exponential technological advances in medicine, gene therapy, and nanotechnology which will lengthen human lifespan. Eventually, he believes that this technology will become so powerful that it will be able to cure any disease and reverse any aging process. At this point, we will become immortal. At DNA Investor, we are invested in the world’s leading biotechnology companies developing these technologies. To find out more about these firms and the incredible future they are helping to create, join us today.

Should We Edit Genes To Prevent Disease?

The speaker discusses the ethical and moral dilemmas concerning the new field of Gene Editing. While many tentatively support the editing of one person’s genes to cure a disease, the question of editing the genes of all your descendants is highly controversial. DNA Investor is currently invested in the leading biotech companies in the world. To find out which ones, join us today.

Steve Jurvetson: Investing in Space

Well-known investor Steve Jurvetson speaks about the new developments in the space industry with regards to Low Earth Orbit and new, smaller satellites. At DNA investor, we also invest in some of the leading edge companies in the space sector. To find out which companies will profit from this new space age, join us today.

The Future of AI | Neil Jacobstein

Neil Jacobstein discusses the latest and upcoming developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI). He addresses the advantages and acknowledges the potential downside of AI. At DNA Investor, we believe that AI has and will continue to transform the world. Hence, we have invested in multiple companies which are on the cutting edge of AI development, and we’re short those who will be most disrupted. Find out which investments we believe will profit most from this AI revolution byjoin us today.

NASA’s EmDrive engine to be tested in space

NASA plans to send the “Impossible” EmDrive Engine into space for testing. This new engine, which needs no propellant, can NOT be fully explained by scientists. The EmDrive will be tested on a small satellite. DNA Investor is currently invested in two aerospace companies which produce propulsion systems. To find out which companies and how we plan to profit from the current revolution in space technology, join us today.

Costa Rica Uses 100% Renewable Energy

Costa Rica was able to use only renewable energy (including hydroelectric, wind, solar, and geothermal sources) for over 100 days. At DNA Investor, we believe that the future of renewable energy belongs to solar technology. Find out which companies we believe will profit from the solar boom that is already beginning by joining today.

Why Don’t We Trust Bitcoin?

In this video, the speaker explains why people’s mistrust of Bitcoin is misplaced. He goes on to discuss the advantages that this cryptocurrency presents to society. Bitcoin is a core, long-term position of DNA Investor. Find out which other cryptos we believe are set to skyrocket.

Boston Dynamics’ Robotic Dog

MIT Cheetah robot lands the running jump

In a leap for robotic development, the MIT researchers who built a robotic cheetah have now trained it to see and jump over hurdles as it runs — making this the first four-legged robot to run and jump over obstacles autonomously.

First Oculus Rift surgery

The team of Dr Thomas Gregory, an orthopedist surgeon teaching at the Paris Descartes University, realized a total hip replacement filmed thanks to two cameras that were fixed at Dr Gregory’s eyes level and recorded the surgery in stereoscopic 3D with a 180° field of view. The footage is now watchable in virtual reality thanks to the Oculus Rift technology. This video now represents an exceptional training tool, to the extent that students and surgeons can for the very first time visualize a surgery and live it as if they were the surgeon.

Dissolvable Electronics

Many modern technologies wouldn’t be possible without recent advances in semiconductor materials—but even the tiniest, fastest, most advanced semiconductors have their limits. S.-K. Hwang et al. present a proof-of-principle for a new class of electronics that are designed to degrade and completely disappear over a prescribed period of time. Such devices could be used not only for biomedical and environmental monitoring but also as a strategy for reducing electronic waste.

Graphene: The next big (but thin) thing

If you haven’t heard of it before, you have now. And it may prove to be the next big thing in materials science. SciShow explains what it is, why it’s so awesome, and what challenges we face in harnessing its amazing properties.